Voice of America Broadcast Dictionary - C
This Special English Dictionary contains about 1,500 words and makes an excellent vocabulary goal for intermediate level learners.
N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Parts of Speech Key
n. (noun) - a name word
v. (verb) - an action word
ad. (adjective/adverb) - a describing word
prep. (preposition) - a word used to show a relation
pro. (pronoun) - a word used in place of a noun
conj. (conjunction) - a joining word
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cabinet -
n. a group of ministers that helps lead a government
call -
v. to give a name to ("I call myself John."); to ask for or request ("They called for an end to the fighting.")
calm -
ad. quiet; peaceful; opposite tense
camera -
n. a device for taking pictures
camp -
n. a place with temporary housing
campaign -
n. a competition by opposing political candidates seeking support from voters; a connected series of military actions during a war
can -
v. to be able to; to have the right to; n. a container used to hold liquid or food, usually made of metal
cancer -
n. a disease in which dangerous cells grow quickly and destroy parts of the body
candidate -
n. a person who seeks or is nominated for an office or an honor
capital -
n. the official center of a government; the city where a country's government is
capitalism -
n. an economic system in which the production of most goods and services is owned and operated for profit by private citizens or companies
capture -
v. to make a person or animal a prisoner; to seize or take by force; to get control of
car -
n. a vehicle with wheels used to carry people; an automobile; a part of a train
care -
v. to like; to protect; to feel worry or interest
careful -
ad. acting safely; with much thought
carry -
v. to take something or someone from one place to another
case (court) -
n. a legal action
case (medical) -
n. an incident of disease ("There was only one case of chicken pox at the school.")
cat -
n. a small animal that often lives with humans
catch -
v. to seize after a chase; to stop and seize with the hands
cause -
v. to make happen; n. the thing or person that produces a result
ceasefire -
n. a halt in fighting, usually by agreement
celebrate -
v. to honor a person or event with special activities
center - <
n. the middle of something; the place in the middle; a place that is the main point of an activity
century -
n. one hundred years
ceremony -
n. an act or series of acts done in a special way established by tradition
chairman -
n. a person leading a meeting or an organized group
champion -
n. the best; the winner
chance -
n. a possibility of winning or losing or that something will happen
change -
v. to make different; to become different
charge -
v. to accuse someone of something, usually a crime; n. a statement in which someone is accused of something
chase -
v. to run or go after someone or something
cheat -
v. to get by a trick; to steal from
cheer -
v. to shout approval or praise
chemicals -
n. elements found in nature or made by people; substances used in the science of chemistry
chemistry -
n. the scientific study of substances, what they are made of, how they act under different conditions, and how they form other substances
chief -
n. the head or leader of a group; ad. leading; most important
child -
n. a baby; a boy or girl
children -
n. more than one child
choose -
v. to decide between two or more
circle -
n. a closed shape that has all its points equally distant from the center, like an "O"
citizen -
n. a person who is a member of a country by birth or by law
city -
n. any important large town
civil rights -
n. the political, economic and social rights given equally to all people of a nation
claim -
v. to say something as a fact
clash -
n. a battle; v. to fight or oppose
clean -
v. to make pure; ad. free from dirt or harmful substances ("clean water")
clear -
ad. easy to see or see through; easily understood
clergy -
n. a body of officials within a religious organization
climate -
n. the normal weather conditions of a place
climb -
v. to go up or down something by using the feet and sometimes the hands
clock -
n. a device that measures and shows time
close -
v. to make something not open; ad. near to
cloth -
n. a material made from plants, chemicals, animal hair and other substances
cloud -
n. a mass of fog high in the sky
coal -
n. a solid black substance used as fuel
coalition -
n. forces, groups or nations joined together
coast -
n. land on the edge of the ocean
coffee -
n. a drink made from the plant of the same name
cold -
ad. not warm; having or feeling great coolness or a low temperature
collect -
v. to bring or gather together in one place; to demand and receive ("collect taxes")
college -
n. a small university
colony -
n. land controlled by another country or government
color -
n. the different effects of light on the eye, making blue, red, brown, black, yellow and others
combine -
v. to mix or bring together
come -
v. to move toward; to arrive
command -
v. to order; to have power over something
comment -
v. to say something about; to express an opinion about something
committee -
n. a group of people given special work
common -
ad. usual; same for all ("a common purpose")
communicate -
v. to tell; to give or exchange information
community -
n. a group of people living together in one place or area
company -
n. a business organized for trade, industrial or other purposes
compare -
v. to examine what is different or similar
compete -
v. to try to do as well as, or better than, another or others
complete -
ad. having all parts; ended or finished
complex -
ad. of or having many parts that are difficult to understand; not simple
compromise - <
n. the settlement of an argument where each side agrees to accept less than first demanded
computer -
n. an electronic machine for storing and organizing information, and for communicating with others
concern -
n. interest, worry ("express concern about"); v. to fear ("to be concerned")
condemn -
v. to say a person or action is wrong or bad
condition -
n. something declared necessary to complete an agreement; a person's health
confirm -
v. to approve; to say that something is true
conflict -
n. a fight; a battle, especially a long one
congratulate -
v. to praise a person or to express pleasure for success or good luck
Congress -
n. the organization of people elected to make the laws of the United States (the House of Representatives and the Senate); a similar organization in other countries
connect -
v. to join one thing to another; to unite; to link
conservative -
n. one who usually supports tradition and opposes great change
consider -
v. to give thought to; to think about carefully
constitution -
n. the written general laws and ideas that form a nation's system of government
contain -
v. to hold; to include
container -
n. a box, bottle or can used to hold something
continent -
n. any of the seven great land areas of the world
continue -
v. to go on doing or being
control -
v. to direct; to have power over
convention -
n. a large meeting for a special purpose
cook -
v. to heat food before eating it
cooperate -
v. to act or work together
copy -
v. to make something exactly like another; n. something made to look exactly like another
correct -
ad. true; free from mistakes; v. to change to what is right
cost -
n. the price or value of something ("The cost of the book is five dollars."); v. to be valued at ("The book costs five dollars.")
cotton -
n. a material made from a plant of the same name
count -
v. to speak or add numbers
country -
n. a nation; the territory of a nation; land away from cities
court -
n. where trials take place; where judges make decisions about law
cover -
v. to put something over a person or thing; n. anything that is put over a person or thing
cow -
n. a farm animal used for its milk
crash -
v. to fall violently; to hit with great force
create -
v. to make; to give life or form to
creature -
n. any living being; any animal or human
credit -
n. an agreement that payments will be made at a later time
crew -
n. a group of people working together
crime -
n. an act that violates a law
criminal -
n. a person who is responsible for a crime
crisis -
n. an extremely important time when something may become much better or worse; a dangerous situation
criticize -
v. to say what is wrong with something or someone; to condemn; to judge
crops -
n. plants that are grown and gathered for food, such as grains, fruits and vegetables
cross -
v. to go from one side to another; to go across
crowd - <
n. a large number of people gathered in one place
crush -
v. to damage or destroy by great weight; to defeat completely
cry -
v. to express or show sorrow or pain
culture -
n. all the beliefs, traditions and arts of a group or population
cure -
v. to improve health; to make well ("The doctor can cure the disease."); n. something that makes a sick person well ("Antibiotics are a cure for infection.")
curfew -
n. an order to people to stay off the streets or to close their businesses
current -
n. movement of air, water or electricity; ad. belonging to the present time ("She found the report in a current publication.")
custom -
n. a long-established belief or activity of a people
cut -
v. to divide or injure with a sharp tool; to make less; to reduce
This dictionary was created by the VOA (Voice of English) Special English and Voice of America. It makes an excellent starting vocabulary selection for intermediate level learners. This dictionary is used as the basis on which listening selections vocabulary is chosen and can help you understand VOA broadcasts which can be found at the Voice of America Special English site.

